‘We stand by our decision’: BOV’s Gordon Cordina explains why the bank conceded a €181 million settlement

May 8, 2022
by Robert Fenech

From the closing of the Deiulemar chapter to Malta's economic prospects, the BOV chairperson has his say

Association of Catering Establishments elects new president

May 7, 2022
by Helena Grech

The Restorante La Vela owner takes over from outgoing president Reuben Buttigieg

How exposed is Malta’s maritime register to Russian oil?

May 6, 2022
by Solomon Cefai

Six Malta-flagged tankers are at or in the approach of a major Russian oil terminal

Encouraging signs: March 2022 sees 110,938 tourists visit Malta, with a total spend of €80 million

May 6, 2022
by Helena Grech

In 2019, a record year for tourism on the island and before the pandemic hit, March saw 172,971 visitors

Government grant for purchase of plug-in hybrid vehicles fully taken up, Transport Malta confirms

May 6, 2022
by Helena Grech

The €11,000 grant will be paid to all plug-in hybrids ordered until 31st May 2022

What does deglobalisation mean for Malta?

May 6, 2022
by Solomon Cefai

The war in Ukraine has only accelerated a general shift away from globalised economies and populations

Number of aircraft registered in Malta increased by 500% in last decade

May 5, 2022
by Solomon Cefai

A total of 665 aircraft are currently registered in Malta

Malta Government spending on social security climbs to €322 million in Q1

May 5, 2022
by Solomon Cefai

Increases in old age benefits contributed the lion's share of the rise

Fewer businesses plan to increase staff as labour shortages and wage pressures continue to bite

May 5, 2022
by Helena Grech

The Central Bank of Malta released findings of its business dialogue campaign for the first quarter of 2022

Falling promise of sale registrations ‘of no concern’, property stakeholders say, as inflation worries set in

May 4, 2022
by Robert Fenech

Steep drop in real estate activity seen in Q1 an ‘expected’ consequence of property incentives ending

BOV reaches deal to pay €182 million in ‘full and final’ settlement of Deiulemar bankruptcy case

May 4, 2022
by Solomon Cefai

It was initially ordered to pay around €370 million

Used car industry sees lowest sales in years thanks to ‘decimation’ of UK imports

May 4, 2022
by Robert Fenech

The sector found no way to recover after Brexit

Malta’s energy minister Miriam Dalli urges European Commission to ensure security of supply for all

May 3, 2022
by Helena Grech

As Brussels prepares for difficult times ahead, European energy ministers discuss security of supply and price spike caused by Russia’s ...

EXCLUSIVE: Revolving door governance board has conducted one investigation in nearly two years

May 3, 2022
by Solomon Cefai

The board is responsible for monitoring and implementing the revolving door policy

Malta makes it onto Forbes’ top five European countries to retire in 2022

May 2, 2022
by Solomon Cefai

Attracting retirees is a lucrative prospect for the country